about 27 percent of teen crashes are related to drugs
68 percent
50 percent
100%, RETARD, IT'S CALIFORNIA!!!!
The actual answer is 90%. Hitting a deer or having a tire blowout, etc is not driver error.
10 percent
Another problem was passenger distraction (9 percent) including that caused by children. Adjusting radio or changing CD or tape caused 7 percent while cell phone only caused 5 percent. Other causes were the usual: including eyes not on the road (4.5 percent), not paying attention, daydreaming (4 percent), eating or drinking (4 percent), adjusting vehicle controls (4 percent).(http://www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?Article_ID=5399)
94 percent of transportation deaths are from motor vehicle crashes. Vehicle crashes also make up 99 percent of non-fatal transportation injuries.
what percent of fatal crashes result from aggressive driving
30 percent
10 percent
alchol, drugs, mood, judgments
It is estimated that over 25% of all crashes in the U.S. are caused by driver distraction. This includes activities such as texting, talking on the phone, eating, or adjusting the radio while driving. The prevalence of distractions emphasizes the importance of focused driving to enhance road safety.